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    Holy crap, I need to hire you to re-do the wiring under my dash. Its a nightmare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duke View Post
    I don't know if I have any pics of panels and such I've made but here's a little of my wiring handy work.

    This is an engine harness I made for a TT stang:



    A few pics of a dune buggy I wired:




    This was one of my early projects at the shop:

    BEFORE:




    After:




    A '33 Ford roadster at American Speed Company I wired with a mm:
    This isn't a recovered factory harness, all new custom built for this car:

    Back of IP, wired but someone I was teaching wiring to:


    A stang I wired up a long time ago. See if you can find the wiring:


    I have better pics on my pc at the shop but don't have working internet there, I'll have to bring some home of the more recent projects.

    Wiring isn't too bad. It's time consuing especially if you're trying to make it look nice. My best advice is to crimp, solder, and heat shrink all splices, eyelets, and free terminals. I solder every connection I make that can be soldered. Use the right wire size for the load and lenght you're running it and use properly sized fuses. I don't like butt connectors or any of those red, blue, and yellow terminals and such. Grab a Terminal Supply catalog and buy the bare one's, get the proper crimping tool, solder what you can, and heat shrink.
    nice work I was proud of my work til i saw that !

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